Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1407349 Journal of Molecular Structure 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The broadening of the νS(X-H→⋯Y) infrared lineshapes of weak H-bonds in gas phase was studied within the linear response theory. Working within the strong anharmonic coupling theory, according to which the νS(X-H→⋯Y) high-frequency mode is anharmonically coupled to the H-bond bridge, and after performing the adiabatic approximation, we incorporated multiple Fermi resonances between the high-frequency mode and harmonics of some bending modes, as well as the rotational structure and Doppler effect. At last, we introduced the direct relaxation of the fast mode, the indirect one of the H-bond bridge, and the damping of the involved bending modes. We showed that when passing from the condensed to the gas phase, that is when reducing the damping parameters magnitude and introducing the rotational structure, the substructure of the νS(X-H→⋯Y) bandshape is mostly invariant.
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